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    Garcia.Session1.Journal Here I am, thirty years after graduating high school. As I grew older, I often wondered what happened to the young girl that was so full of dreams and intentions. I thought I could change the world. I did very well in my professional life at around 28 years old and was financially responsible. I was proud of myself and felt as if I accomplished alot at a very young age. I wondered if I needed to further my education afterall. Life was pretty good and if you 're…

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    Physical attractiveness and unattractiveness affects also a person’s social behavior, especially among children. When a child is unattractive, he/she is more likely to get bullied by other children, thus, leaving him/her with no friends. Moreover, according to Algozzine(1976), even teachers interact less frequently and less positively with the unattractive elementary school child. It is also much noticeable that attractive people are being admired by the society. Aren’t the actors and actresses…

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    Cyberbullying causes many tragic effects such as: psychological, emotional, and physical stress. People may cyberbully and/or bully someone else for many reasons including, they want to be popular, to feel powerful, or even to help them cope with their low self-esteem. Cyberbullying is a major problem in today’s society and should be ended. Cyberbullying is classified as when a child, preteen, or teen is humiliated, harassed, tormented, or targeted by another child using technology.…

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    Barbies Body Image

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    Barbies were first introduced in the late 1950’s and immediately pressed down on the way society views girls and how girls view themselves. negatively shape girls self-body image. Barbies have been a huge staple in children, mostly girls, childhood and this causes many girls to struggle with bad body images, also affect the way society sees women, and develop serious health issues. These affect the way women see themselves in the future. The Barbies so-called “perfect body” is unrealistic and…

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    students who move ahead. Students who are held back are more likely to drop out of school than students who were never retained. Retained students are more likely to have poorer education and employment when they grow up. Retention lowers a student’s self-esteem and may make them feel like they are unintelligent. This may in turn cause them to give up on their academics. These students may also be bullied by students who have not been retained and who feel that they are smarter. Also, there is…

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    they start doing anything they can in order to make themselves feel self-worth. Using the characters of Curley and Curley’s wife, Steinbeck manifests the idea that people prey on the weakness of others in order to achieve self-preservation. Curley, who is the son of the boss, shows that people find weaknesses in order to increase their personal confidence. The guys were making fun of Curley and deteriorating his self-esteem, so he thought that Lennie was also making fun of him: “Curley…

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    Happiness can be completely different for many people; for me it is spending time outdoors using my hands for work. I could never have a desk job where I just sat at a desk and played with a computer. Working outside with my hands either working on or driving tractors is my favorite choice. Some people enjoy going to the amusement parts or concerts, but I on the other hand prefer to be outside working and getting stuff done. I find crowds and packed public places to just be distracting and…

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    Marriage is when two people make their relationship official, and permanent in a way which it is suppose to last forever until “death do us part”. Then again, for the past century, we have seen this practice of marriage increasingly cut short by the tragedy of divorce. Until death do us part can last several decades in a marriage, and a lot can happen during those decades of life. Your life changes and goes by every day and you can’t take a single one back or for granted. Your body changes,…

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    Self-psychology theory was introduced by Heinz Kohut in the 1950s which he developed into the 1980s to explain an individual’s subjective experience of life (Kohut and Ornstein, 2011). In relation to the human animal bond, the two most important aspects of the theory are “self” and the “self-object”. The self is an individual’s core personality that gives them well being and good self esteem (Brown, 2004). This usually encompasses many different…

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    Self Confidence In Sports

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    Self-confidence was the third factor that has the potential to affect an athlete’s performance. To have self-confidence is to be secure and trust in one’s ability (vocabulary.com). A few models and approaches that tried to measure the relationship between anxiety and self-confidence include the following: The Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2) (Smith et al., Humara, 1999), cognitive behavioral treatments (Butler, 1996), the model of sport confidence (Vealey, 1986, 1998, 2001) and…

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